We imagine they'll be a few more after this.
ReinArt.Design has just unveiled the very first Liberty Walk Nissan GT-R in Hong Kong, and it is just as epic as you would hope. The project began life as a 2011 model, and the first course of action was fitting an Airrex air suspension to slam the GT-R to the floor. Next, Kline Innovation was tasked with building a custom Inconel catless turboback exhaust with carbon-fiber tips for a sound normally reserved for Formula One cars.
The engine also received some extensive modifications, including a remapped ECU and transmission software by COBB Tuning, new intake and injectors, resulting in output in the high 600 horsepower. Three weeks at the body shop later, the Liberty Walk widebody kit was fitted along with some fat 20-inch PUR Forged LG04 alloys with custom offsets. Hat tip to Justin!
Switching careers after a few years in finance with a Mathematics and Philosophy degree under his belt, Adam worked for various publishing houses and established his own English editing company. He then spent almost a decade covering the automotive industry as Managing Editor and most recently Editor-in-Chief, specializing in breaking news coverage, in-depth car reviews and opeds. A member of the Automotive Press Association and International Motor Press Association, he will occasionally leave the office to attend a car show or drive something exotic.
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